Over the 55 seasons that the Chargers have now played, there may have only been one championship, but there were many individual accomplishments.

There were the 19 times a Chargers' back gained over 1,000 yards in a season. LaDainian Tomlinson was the author of 8 of those, while Paul Lowe did it twice during 14 game seasons. Four times a Chargers' back led his league in rushing. Tomlinson during his 2006 MVP season with 1,815 yards (setting the franchise record), Tomlinson again the following year with 1,474 yards. Lowe in 1965 when he ran for 1,121 yards in 14 games (most by a Charger during the AFL years), and Dickie Post in 1969, with only 873 yards (the fewest for a league leader in a full season since 1950).

Here's a chronological list of every 1,000+ yard season for a Chargers' running back...
.....................Year...Gm...Att...Yards...YPG .....YPA....TD

Then there were the Chargers' receivers. There have been 35 seasons That a Charger had 1,000+ receiving yards. Lance Alworth had 7 of those (in 7 straight 14 game seasons). Alworth accomplished that while missing a game in 1966, 2 games in 1964, and 3 games in 1967. In each of the 1964, 65, and 66 seasons Alworth averaged over 100 yards per game. Alworth's career 75.5 receiving yards per game number is still the 10th best number all time, and during his 9 seasons with the Bolts, he averaged 87.1 receiving yards per game.

In 1968, both Alworth and fellow wide-out Gary "the Ghost" Garrison surpassed 1,000 receiving yards. In 1979, WR's John Jefferson and Charlie Joiner became the second pair of Chargers' receivers to post 1,000+ yards in the same season. The following year, that pair were joined by TE Kellen Winslow, a trio of 1,000+ yard receivers. And the year after that it was two again when Joiner and Winslow both broke 1,000 yards. An incredible seven 1,000+ receiving yard seasons in the span of 3 years. It happened two more times, 1985 when Wes Chandler and Lionel James each had over 1,000 yards, and 2009, when Vincent Jackson and Antonio Gates did it. Speaking of Wes Chandler, during the strike-shortened 1982 season, when the league only played 9 games, Chandler was the league's only 1,000+ yard receiver. Wes, who missed the the 4th game of that season, finished the year with 1,032 yards in only 8 games. His 129.0 receiving yards per game figure for 1982, is still the NFL single season record for that stat.

Only 26 times during the team's 55 season, did a Chargers' QB throw for 3,000+ yards. More than half of those (15) came off the talented hands of Dan Fouts (6 times), and Philip Rivers (9 times). John Hadl, Stan Humphries, and Drew Brees each had three 3,000+ passing yard seasons for the team. The only other two Chargers' QB's to do it were Jack Kemp, in the team's first season (1960), and Doug Flutie in 2001.